The making of the quilt, which is in the colours of the Guild, and the painting of each item of porcelain was done by members of the Guild as follows: / Australian Aboriginal - Betty Tait / Australian Flowering Gum - Rosemarie Du Plessis / Wombat -...

Hilliard House music room, looking toward windows. The "Hilliard House" at 1074 Cherokee Road and Grinstead Drive in Louisville, Kentucky was built by James Williamson Henning in 1871 as a wedding gift for his daughter Maria Louisa Henning Hobbs...

Hilliard House music room fireplace. The "Hilliard House" at 1074 Cherokee Road and Grinstead Drive in Louisville, Kentucky was built by James Williamson Henning in 1871 as a wedding gift for his daughter Maria Louisa Henning Hobbs Hilliard and her...

Hilliard House music room, looking toward hall. The "Hilliard House" at 1074 Cherokee Road and Grinstead Drive in Louisville, Kentucky was built by James Williamson Henning in 1871 as a wedding gift for his daughter Maria Louisa Henning Hobbs...

A woman stands in front of a Victorian era house surrounded by a wrought iron fence, possibly in Boyd County, Kentucky or Ironton, Ohio. A plank sidewalk is in front of the house and unused planks lie in the yard. Title supplied by cataloger.

"In this painting Haacke's use of allegorical detail has an ironic air of academic exactitude. For instance, the marble sculpture of Pandora, pointedly placed on the Victorian table next to Margaret Thatcher, is based on one produced in 1890 by the...

An ornate wall clock has unusual scalloped edges and inlaid ornamentation. It was displayed on the wall of Theodore Irwin, Jr.'s den on the first floor of in "The Other House" on the Hobbs Estate. Edward Dorsey Hobbs' estate, known as "Evergreen,"...

Theodore Irwin Jr. in his den on the first floor of "The Other House" on the Hobbs Estate. Edward Dorsey Hobbs' estate, known as "Evergreen," was located at the corner of Evergreen Road and Osage Avenue in Anchorage, Kentucky, just east of the...

Kitchen of "The Other House" on the Hobbs Estate. Edward Dorsey Hobbs' estate, known as "Evergreen," was located at the corner of Evergreen Road and Osage Avenue in Anchorage, Kentucky, just east of the "Hobbs and Walker Evergreen Nursery." The...

Kitchen of "The Other House" on the Hobbs Estate. Edward Dorsey Hobbs' estate, known as "Evergreen," was located at the corner of Evergreen Road and Osage Avenue in Anchorage, Kentucky, just east of the "Hobbs and Walker Evergreen Nursery." The...

A three-story brick and stone Victorian style home located at 225 College Street, Louisville, Ky. There is a decorative metal fence surrounding the home. Steps lead up to the entryway. To the right of the door is a large bay window with decorative...

A two story brick Victorian style home located between 219-223 College Street in Louisville, Ky. The house appears to be in disrepair, with missing glass panes in the windows. The side of the house features an enclosed staircase leading up to the...

A three story brick and stone Victorian style home located between 219-223 College Street in Louisville, Ky. The home features arched windows and an elaborate entry way supported by columns and balusters above the doorway. To the right of the...

A three story brick and stone Victorian style home located between 219-223 College Street in Louisville, Ky. The home features arched windows and an elaborate entry way supported by columns and balusters above the doorway. To the right of the...

A Victorian style brick building located at 1119 S. 4th St. in Louisville, Ky. The building features three stories, a columned portico with stairs leading up to the entryway. A sign on the window reads "Sight improved without glasses." A small sign...

A view of the side of a home located at 1009 S. 4th St. in Louisville, Ky. The home stands next to the former Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church (later renamed Central Presbyterian). In 1929 the church sanctuary underwent demolition and a new...

The entryway to Cave Hill Cemetery is located at Baxter Avenue and Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. The larger part of the gate includes a house and a clock tower topped with a statue of an angel in the Victorian Romanticism style. The gate allows...

A two-story white brick house with semicircular Corinthian portico. A buggy and a cart are parked near the house, which is set back from a large lawn spotted with large trees. Built in the 1860s by Edward Anderson, banker Edward Atkins bought the...

Interior of Whitehaven: wide hall with dark floors and walls and lighter woodwork and pillars; the hall leads to a light painted staircase. A delicate potted plant sits on the top step in front of a window on the landing. Along the walls of the...

A two-story white brick house with semicircular Corinthian portico, set back from a large lawn. Built in the 1860s by Edward Anderson, banker Edward Atkins bought the house in 1903 and had noted Paducah architect A. L. Lassiter transform the...